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Child seriously injured after being struck by car outside nursery in horror crash

Published on May 13, 2025 at 11:33 AM

A CHILD has been seriously injured after being hit be a car outside a nursery in a horror crash.

The youngster was struck by a black Honda as they were crossing Station Road in Grimsby on May 9.

Street view of Great Coates Village Nursery School with a road and parked car.
A child was hit by a car when leaving a nursery school in Grimbsy
Great Coates Village Nursery School building with several red wreaths in front.
The head teacher confirmed the pupil suffered a broken leg

They were leaving Great CoatesVillage Nursery Schoolat the end of the school day.

The child was immediately rushed to hospital where it’s reported they suffered a broken leg.

Cops said: “Officers were called to reports of a collision involving a car and a child on Station Road, Great Coates, shortly after 3.30pm on Friday (9 May).

“It is reported that a child attempted to cross the road when they were involved in a collision with a black Honda traveling along Station Road.

“Emergency services attended the scene, and the child was taken to hospital for treatment to serious injuries to his leg.”;;

The nursery school’s head, Sarah Bate,thanked the school staff for their help and said the school is working towards preventing future incidents.

In a statement, Great Coates Village Nursery School said: “On Friday at the end of the school day, a child leaving our nursery was sadly involved in a road traffic accident.

The child, who had just been collected by a parent, we understand, sadly stepped into oncoming traffic and was hit by a driver.

“We are in touch with the parent of the child and understand they are now recovering at home with a broken leg.

“This incident has impacted all staff at the school and it could have easily been much worse if the driver was speeding.

“We would like to extend our thanks to everyone who stopped and helped at the scene and helped.

“We as a setting are committed to work with our local ward councillors to look at measures to prevent this ever happening to anyone outside our school again.

“Whilst we cant control what happens when children leave our nursery, we can look at ways to make the road crossing safer, and work with parents and residents of the village and North East Lincolnshire Council to make this happen.”;;

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